Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care
Hämel K, Dieterich A (2022)
European Journal of Public Health 32(Suppl. 3): ckac129.717.
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Hämel, KerstinUniBi ;
Dieterich, Anja
Abstract / Bemerkung
Enabling individual and collective participation or vulnerable people in health and social care is fundamental to achieving equitable, people-centered care. However, for vulnerable groups and clients, unfolding opportunities for participation in their care is closely related with experiences of empowerment and disempowerment. The workshop focuses on primary health and long-term care, as those are the pillars of resilient health care systems able to meet the complex care needs of vulnerable people. From a public health perspective, the facets of participation range from providing access to comprehensive services for people in need, to developing a shared understanding between clients and health professionals regarding clients’ everyday and care preferences, to sharing decision-making on health and care matters. In this workshop, we will discuss how helpful public health interventions between individual, professional and systemic-structural approaches should or could be designed, to (better) enable participation of vulnerable groups in primary and long-term care. The workshop presentations draw on empirical research with members of vulnerable groups, health professionals and key informants in care policy and practice conducted in Brazil, Germany, India, and Spain. By focusing on different primary and long-term care settings as well as vulnerable groups (undocumented persons, older people in need of care, people living with chronic illnesses) we will address and discuss the following questions:
• What ideas can we find to strengthen participation of vulnerable groups in primary and long-term care settings?
• Which opportunities and barriers are involved?
• How can individual, professional, and structural approaches ‘fit together’ to enable greater participation of vulnerable groups in their (self-)care?
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Serien- oder Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal of Public Health
Band
32
Ausgabe
Suppl. 3
Art.-Nr.
ckac129.717
Urheberrecht / Lizenzen
Konferenz
15th European Public Health Conference Strengthening health systems: improving population health and being prepared for the unexpected
Konferenzort
Berlin, Germany
Konferenzdatum
2022-11-09 – 2022-11-12
ISSN
1101-1262
eISSN
1464-360X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2968610
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Hämel K, Dieterich A. Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care. European Journal of Public Health. 2022;32(Suppl. 3): ckac129.717.
Hämel, K., & Dieterich, A. (2022). Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care. European Journal of Public Health, 32(Suppl. 3), ckac129.717. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac129.717
Hämel, Kerstin, and Dieterich, Anja. 2022. “Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care”, European Journal of Public Health, 32 (Suppl. 3): ckac129.717.
Hämel, K., and Dieterich, A. (2022). Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care. European Journal of Public Health 32:ckac129.717.
Hämel, K., & Dieterich, A., 2022. Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care. European Journal of Public Health, 32(Suppl. 3): ckac129.717.
K. Hämel and A. Dieterich, “Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care”, European Journal of Public Health, vol. 32, 2022, : ckac129.717.
Hämel, K., Dieterich, A.: Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care. European Journal of Public Health. 32, : ckac129.717 (2022).
Hämel, Kerstin, and Dieterich, Anja. “Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care”. European Journal of Public Health 32.Suppl. 3 (2022): ckac129.717.